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officials at pentagon and c.i.a. say they have not vetted the book to make sure it doesn't spill classified secrets. that is something that officials say it could on the author up to legal trouble. we bring in a former intelligence officer if the office of the defense secretary, michael barrett, currently c.e.o. of diligent innovations, a consulting firm in washington, dc. mike, it is good to see you. when this came out, i thought, this is gas -- fascinating stuff. why don't we deserve to hear a first-hand account? >>guest: it is interesting. at a national level it is something that all americans, we were so affected by 9/11 and being able to take down bin laden and have american forces do it was a tremendous triumph. myself and tens of thousands of other people spent a decade chasing this guy, looking for intelligence clues and going on missions and going to war zones. frankly, we do not talk about this. it is important at one level not nation to have the healing and be aware of what happened. on the other hand, you
officials at pentagon and c.i.a. say they have not vetted the book to make sure it doesn't spill classified secrets. that is something that officials say it could on the author up to legal trouble. we bring in a former intelligence officer if the office of the defense secretary, michael barrett, currently c.e.o. of diligent innovations, a consulting firm in washington, dc. mike, it is good to see you. when this came out, i thought, this is gas -- fascinating stuff. why don't we deserve to hear...
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strategy will bring but braun backer of the antiwar coalition believes that would indeed slow down pentagon budget growth spiros the misery of two conflicts. this is not a step away from war this is not a step towards pacifism or a step towards a retreat from empire building it's actually the use of a military strategy that costs the american political leaders be they obama or whoever takes his place afterwards less on the home front if there are fewer american casualties of all the bleeding is done on the other side of all of the destruction is done by those who are suffering the consequences of the air war they feel that there will be less antiwar sentiment at home so it's not a promise in the progressive direction is what the obama administration and what the pentagon are doing in it and obama signaled that explicitly in his speech he puts again the primacy of the turn towards asia which really is a turn against china i think they're looking forward to this competition and the evolution of a possible cold war type scenario with china which again gives the pentagon a long term enemy which
strategy will bring but braun backer of the antiwar coalition believes that would indeed slow down pentagon budget growth spiros the misery of two conflicts. this is not a step away from war this is not a step towards pacifism or a step towards a retreat from empire building it's actually the use of a military strategy that costs the american political leaders be they obama or whoever takes his place afterwards less on the home front if there are fewer american casualties of all the bleeding is...
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every budget cycle in washington the pentagon submits a budget of what the generals and admirals and military leaders say we need for national security and members of congress add spending on top of that and that's spending added above and beyond what the pentagon asks for ought to be subject to heightened scrutiny as not being necessary for our national security. >> thank you, mr. cruz. >> governor dewhurst, same question about iraq and afghanistan. >> i think we went into both countries for the right purposes. we went into afghanistan weeks after 9/11 to search out and destroy the taliban, and al qaeda, and that was a noble purpose after 9/11. the problem is that we weren't able to continue what we were doing. we got safe havens in the northwestern part of pakistan, where the al qaeda troops are almost immune from retaliation other than the occasional drones. in iraq, we went into iraq, i believe, based on the information in front of democrats and republicans at the time, for the right reason. it looked as if there were weapons of mass destruction, but i think the obama administrat
every budget cycle in washington the pentagon submits a budget of what the generals and admirals and military leaders say we need for national security and members of congress add spending on top of that and that's spending added above and beyond what the pentagon asks for ought to be subject to heightened scrutiny as not being necessary for our national security. >> thank you, mr. cruz. >> governor dewhurst, same question about iraq and afghanistan. >> i think we went into...
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the pentagon spokesman said the funding was needed to make the system more survivable. the massive ordinance penetrator or mop is delivered by a b-2, or b-52 bomber plane. publicly, the air force denied it's being rushed for use of the middle east. >> not able to tie this upgrade to iran? >> i don't think i am. to put it bluntly. >> former house armed forces chairman ike skelton to dedicate ship in name of gabrielle giffords was asked if the u.s. has the conventionm fire power to stop iran's nuclear program. >> do i think so? >> of course. >> meanwhile, israel successfully tested upgraded radar for aero missile defense shield that it jointly developed with the pentagon. the blue spare row ii missile fired from undisclosed location in the mediterranean sea toward israel. it comes days after iran tested a missile capable of hitting israel. on the same day that hamas prime minister vited tehran from the gaza strip to build warmer relations with iran. >> bret: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. thank you. president obama signed the final piece of legislation authored by
the pentagon spokesman said the funding was needed to make the system more survivable. the massive ordinance penetrator or mop is delivered by a b-2, or b-52 bomber plane. publicly, the air force denied it's being rushed for use of the middle east. >> not able to tie this upgrade to iran? >> i don't think i am. to put it bluntly. >> former house armed forces chairman ike skelton to dedicate ship in name of gabrielle giffords was asked if the u.s. has the conventionm fire power...
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home so it's not a promise in the progressive directions what the obama administration and what the pentagon are doing in it and obama signaling that explicitly in his speech he puts again the primacy of the turn towards asia which really is a turn against china i think they're looking forward to this competition and the evolution of a possible cold war type scenario with china which again gives the pentagon a long term enemy which justifies gives rationale to the continued expansion of the us defense budget this does not cut the defense budget it only slows the projected growth of the defense budget the u.s. government budget deficit is a major major problem in a threat to the united states standing in the global market but nonetheless the primacy of the military industrial complex is in fact intact so if there's a budget shortfall you'll see teachers laid off nurses laid off firefighters laid off but the pentagon will get more than its fair share. coming up later in the program for you this hour minute treat maneuvers in the middle east washington is sending thousands of troops to israel f
home so it's not a promise in the progressive directions what the obama administration and what the pentagon are doing in it and obama signaling that explicitly in his speech he puts again the primacy of the turn towards asia which really is a turn against china i think they're looking forward to this competition and the evolution of a possible cold war type scenario with china which again gives the pentagon a long term enemy which justifies gives rationale to the continued expansion of the us...
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the pentagon is being hypocritical. i support women's roles in combat, support of whatever role they choose to be in. >> colorado spring, richard, a republican. good morning, sir, you're on the air. >> caller: yes, in 2009, politico reported on a soldier's load and a motorman can have to carry up to 142 pounds when you have their protective vest on, their rifle, mortar rounds, stuff like that. inthink if you're going to talk about this, i think you should be suited up just like somebody in combat should be and show how feasible it is for women to actually move and fight, you know, if they're going to be trying to carry what's the required load. it's pretty ridiculous. a lot of women that weigh much more than 142 pounds and have the strength to do it. so get somebody who can't move, can't help anybody. if somebody got wounded, they couldn't carry them out of combat. you've got a useless body there on the field. >> richard from colorado springs. similar sentiment by bill beatty on twitter. strength, physical conditioning
the pentagon is being hypocritical. i support women's roles in combat, support of whatever role they choose to be in. >> colorado spring, richard, a republican. good morning, sir, you're on the air. >> caller: yes, in 2009, politico reported on a soldier's load and a motorman can have to carry up to 142 pounds when you have their protective vest on, their rifle, mortar rounds, stuff like that. inthink if you're going to talk about this, i think you should be suited up just like...
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jennifer griffin is at the pentagon, with strong words from the secretary today. >>reporter: and they come one day after the pentagon announced the unprecedented large war game that is going to take place in the persian gulf in september. secretary panetta, today, issued his wanting after meeting with the u.k. defense minister here at the pentagon and he told the iranians to think twice before closing the strait. >> the united states and the international community are going to hold them directly responsible for any disruption of shipping if that region. >>reporter: the iranian parliament has simply issued verbal threats, threatening to target any ships going through the strait would take part in the oil embargo against iran's oil industry. but they have not taken any moves yet to close the state. >>shepard: "hold them responsibility," does not make anyone quake. did he give specifics? >>reporter: he said they are increasing their resources, assets in the region, and he is referring, of course, to some of the recent reports that the pentagon is sending, an anti-mi
jennifer griffin is at the pentagon, with strong words from the secretary today. >>reporter: and they come one day after the pentagon announced the unprecedented large war game that is going to take place in the persian gulf in september. secretary panetta, today, issued his wanting after meeting with the u.k. defense minister here at the pentagon and he told the iranians to think twice before closing the strait. >> the united states and the international community are going to hold...
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somebody's car caught for the trying and all conspiring to send airplane model loaded with explosives to the pentagon another one you know called. for the agents of begging them please go and expose synagogue for the eighty seven months and they are looking for the people in the desperate stage which is the need money and this is agents instead of really walking to move to secure this country to just say no manufacturing of the crime and showing all you know with preventing the crime itself terror or the war of terror you cannot fight against the carol because carol it's not the state it's not the person now you are serving twenty five years right now but you have said previously that you think you will be released before that and will be able to return to russia where a lot sooner how and why how do you think that would happen because look this is a case purely political and i think the public opinion in russia understand and know the truth this by the american procedures and my case actually showing them the real condition of american justice system and real condition to reach an american state com
somebody's car caught for the trying and all conspiring to send airplane model loaded with explosives to the pentagon another one you know called. for the agents of begging them please go and expose synagogue for the eighty seven months and they are looking for the people in the desperate stage which is the need money and this is agents instead of really walking to move to secure this country to just say no manufacturing of the crime and showing all you know with preventing the crime itself...
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and a pentagon published paper says that iran seeks to -- when senator graham yesterday asked whether the adnien iran to becor threshold state you respond by saying that it is the portion of the administration to prevent them, meaning the iranians, in obtaining nuclear weapons. i think it's important to clarify, is it in fact administration policy to prevent iran's development of a nuclear weapons capability or is the policy merely to prevent iran from obtaining nuclear weapons? and what's the real difference between these two? does the administration have a red line beyond which it will now allow iran's nuclear program to progress, is it the administration's policy to make sure iran remains well short of the ability to produce nuclear arms. >> well, congressman, i think it's absolutely clear that the president's policy is to prevent iran from having nuclear weapons capability. that's been the stateded position of this administration. it has been backed up and reiterated so let there be no confusion in any shorthand answer to any question, the policy remains the statement. and certain
and a pentagon published paper says that iran seeks to -- when senator graham yesterday asked whether the adnien iran to becor threshold state you respond by saying that it is the portion of the administration to prevent them, meaning the iranians, in obtaining nuclear weapons. i think it's important to clarify, is it in fact administration policy to prevent iran's development of a nuclear weapons capability or is the policy merely to prevent iran from obtaining nuclear weapons? and what's the...
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and a pentagon publication last month also said that u.s. seeks to "prevent iran's development of a nuclear weapons capability." so when senator graham yesterday asked whether the administration seeks to deny iran the ability to become a nuclear threshold state, you responded by saying that it is the position of the administration to prevent them, meaning the iranians, from obtaining nuclear weapons. so i think it's important to clarify. is it in fact administration policy to prevent ire ran's developme iran's nuclear weapons capability or is it to prevent them from obtaining nuclear weapons? and what's the real difference between these two? does the administration have a red line beyond which it will not allow iran's nuclear program to progress? >> well, congressman, i think it's absolutely clear that the president's policy is to prevent iran from having nuclear weapons capability. and that has been the stated position of this administration. it has been backed up and reiterated. so let there be no confusion in any shorthanded answer to any
and a pentagon publication last month also said that u.s. seeks to "prevent iran's development of a nuclear weapons capability." so when senator graham yesterday asked whether the administration seeks to deny iran the ability to become a nuclear threshold state, you responded by saying that it is the position of the administration to prevent them, meaning the iranians, from obtaining nuclear weapons. so i think it's important to clarify. is it in fact administration policy to prevent...
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for athens to stay in the club is to stick to the bailout agreements greek journalist and lecturer pentagon panagiotis the tourist as a default is guaranteed on the country's massive debts and lows i think the only way to solve the problem because i. cannot continue. you know it is a choice between democracy and the people have rejected the terms of the bailout agreements they have rejected the terms of the loan agreement. all right because a different policy how worse. and it gets we're in the fifth year of a recession we have unemployment over twenty one twenty two percent there's no exit . exit strategy and people are in despair and this is what happened in the last election this was was expressed this social diverse station took a political front the question is not whether or when greece is going to exit but how i think that was default and an exit from the euro zone are now practically inevitable. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe and the aircraft with when you want to board has crashed in the himalayas fifteen people confirmed dead six crit
for athens to stay in the club is to stick to the bailout agreements greek journalist and lecturer pentagon panagiotis the tourist as a default is guaranteed on the country's massive debts and lows i think the only way to solve the problem because i. cannot continue. you know it is a choice between democracy and the people have rejected the terms of the bailout agreements they have rejected the terms of the loan agreement. all right because a different policy how worse. and it gets we're in the...
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team coverage leland vit ter and jennifer griffin is live pe pentagon. what is the rein d.c. >> they had a muted reaction, saying quote, essentially this was not a positive development. now, the tests today by iran was of a shahad medium range missile. it has a range of 200 miles and strike all of israel but also u.s. bases in this region. that is what is new. iranians practice on targets that were mockups of air bases in the region. >> they have active missile development programs for two decades and continued it increasing long range systems and this is key concern. >> it's not the first time they have tested which is capable of being loaded with a nuclear warhead. it doesn't have a missile that can reach the u.s.. >> john: jennifer, thank you. as the pentagon has been sending these additional assets to the persian gulf. what can you tell us about that. >> reporter: mostly been sending naval assets. an admiral said recently the navy is double the number of mine sweepers and the u.s.s. ponce is in position in the persian gulf. it's newly refurbished mot
team coverage leland vit ter and jennifer griffin is live pe pentagon. what is the rein d.c. >> they had a muted reaction, saying quote, essentially this was not a positive development. now, the tests today by iran was of a shahad medium range missile. it has a range of 200 miles and strike all of israel but also u.s. bases in this region. that is what is new. iranians practice on targets that were mockups of air bases in the region. >> they have active missile development programs...
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pick one, national &p why america's top commanders away from the pentagon's tay budget. one year ago, an 11th hour debt reduction deal averted a govvrrment shutdown. is threatening ameeica's bate ssability once again. agaan. top military officers are begging congress trillion ollars in cuts to defense spendinn which they saa will hollow out our military. mike emaauel america's military ssrength is literally hanging by a thread. thread. austtn says: "if we diin't have that sword offdamocles hanging over our head we would be in much better shape." army vice chief of sttff general lloyd austin issued that warning to laamakers as the pentagon is due to take the brunt of $110 illion in mmndatory spending cuus in january. the vice chief of naval operations sayssthe reductions nownnass seeuestration would limit the navy's ability to respood to pot spott around the world. also cause us to go back and sequestration is not theeforce that could support the current strategy that we are operating under." house reppblicans areetrying to prevent that from happening by passing a bill to
pick one, national &p why america's top commanders away from the pentagon's tay budget. one year ago, an 11th hour debt reduction deal averted a govvrrment shutdown. is threatening ameeica's bate ssability once again. agaan. top military officers are begging congress trillion ollars in cuts to defense spendinn which they saa will hollow out our military. mike emaauel america's military ssrength is literally hanging by a thread. thread. austtn says: "if we diin't have that sword...
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army vice chief of sttff general lloyd austin issued that warning to laamakers as the pentagon is due to take the brunt of $110 illion in mmndatory spending cuus in january. the vice chief of naval operations sayssthe reductions nownnass seeuestration would limit the navy's ability to respood to pot spott around the world. also cause us to go back and sequestration is not theeforce that could support the current strategy that we are operating under." house reppblicans areetrying to prevent that from happening by passing a bill today to instead trim what they argue pnnorder to stop slaahing the - military budget.ryan says: &p"not only does it hollow out defense according to thh defeese secretary buu also creates an 8% across the board cut to domestic discretionary spending like national institutee of the health and we think we should prrvent thaa in a bipartisan basis." though democrats oppose the meassre. defense secretary leon panetta applauded the effort, buttsaid its cuts are too cootroversial. anetta says: "the guaranteed resultsswill be conffontatiin, gridlock, and a &pgreater li
army vice chief of sttff general lloyd austin issued that warning to laamakers as the pentagon is due to take the brunt of $110 illion in mmndatory spending cuus in january. the vice chief of naval operations sayssthe reductions nownnass seeuestration would limit the navy's ability to respood to pot spott around the world. also cause us to go back and sequestration is not theeforce that could support the current strategy that we are operating under." house reppblicans areetrying to prevent...
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could give iraq war put pressure on the pentagon to step up recruiting and. not the one that that because so they targeted people without immigration papers that i had in document those i can escape and. a lot of kids arrived without papers but they grew up here. only cells in need of. they went to school here that he was there bilingual and bicultural somebody who died it was. the schools must give recruiters their students' names and addresses and phone numbers on this meet that was. why. he left as well as the sink and if they refuse and they lose their federal funding. so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. are part of the. there's no family privacy. the recruiters call them up every night the run meant they lost by the latino parents are up against recruiting drives all over this country and. that was that while. i i was . i. went to thomas but alice had to wear in front of sun ac to high school just three miles from here wanna me as they left i'm fed up going to one i may hear and military have an office inside i you know. delicacy
could give iraq war put pressure on the pentagon to step up recruiting and. not the one that that because so they targeted people without immigration papers that i had in document those i can escape and. a lot of kids arrived without papers but they grew up here. only cells in need of. they went to school here that he was there bilingual and bicultural somebody who died it was. the schools must give recruiters their students' names and addresses and phone numbers on this meet that was. why. he...
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no one, quote, has approached the mastery of the enormity and complexities of the pentagon. ultimate ultimately, however, he is done in by the war that came to bear his name. again, i quote, daring, inventive, dominating, he could not dominate the obstacle that came to define his career, coping with the vietnam war. and for all his luminous achievements, his choices that led to the vietnam disaster will forever remain his enduring legacy. the purpose of this series, as stated in the forward, is to reflect a new sharper focus on the secretary of defense and his immediate staff, to explain how they contributed to the larger national security policy of the presidents under which they served. mcnamara, clifford and the burdens of vietnam splendidly achieves this goal. it represents a major contribution to our understanding of one of the most tumultuous periods in history. a very brief postscript. i had the privilege of accompanying bob mcnamara in the to vietnam in 1997. we met with lower vietnamese and viet cong officials. major events between 1961 and '67. a follow-up this was
no one, quote, has approached the mastery of the enormity and complexities of the pentagon. ultimate ultimately, however, he is done in by the war that came to bear his name. again, i quote, daring, inventive, dominating, he could not dominate the obstacle that came to define his career, coping with the vietnam war. and for all his luminous achievements, his choices that led to the vietnam disaster will forever remain his enduring legacy. the purpose of this series, as stated in the forward, is...
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pits pentagon versus the poor and house votes to spare pentagon from automatic budget cuts trims domestic programs instead. so why is it that elected leaders and the american people don't see eye to eye when it comes to defense spending to talk about this i'm joined by retired retired arnie army colonel douglas macgregor hey douglas so it seems like everyone across the board can agree that you know we need to cut the pentagon why is it that the pentagon is not being cut were a couple reasons the first is this sort of support for bloated defense spending is being a roading for some time the american people have simply walked away from these interventions so this new data is not surprising but there's a second problem and that is that defense spending doesn't necessarily equate to real military capability defense spending is really involved with a lot of redistribution of taxpayer income to various states and districts across the country so while collectively people say by all means cut defense when you begin to look at what's likely to go away people say well wait a minute that's going to
pits pentagon versus the poor and house votes to spare pentagon from automatic budget cuts trims domestic programs instead. so why is it that elected leaders and the american people don't see eye to eye when it comes to defense spending to talk about this i'm joined by retired retired arnie army colonel douglas macgregor hey douglas so it seems like everyone across the board can agree that you know we need to cut the pentagon why is it that the pentagon is not being cut were a couple reasons...
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so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. are going to be. destroyed there's no family privacy. recruiters call them up every night we run meant they lost by their despondent latino parents are up against recruiting drives all over this country and. that was that while. i was i was i. was. one of the most but alice i can wear in front of san a central high school just three miles from. me. when i make it and military have an office inside i you know it's delicious you don't. get it here ninety percent of the students are latinos. i did this of c.d.'s i stand shoulder to the elephant instructors encourage the kids to train as a junior reserve officers and i'm a day off you see at least you knew you were going to be somebody that if he is on that that means you're going to end recruiters finish the job you're listing them in the army as freedom out of going about a slogan is using data and i think it's. sort of emotionless his studio pentagon figures tell us that latino's and african-americans start to serve in the lower ranks of the u.s. milit
so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. are going to be. destroyed there's no family privacy. recruiters call them up every night we run meant they lost by their despondent latino parents are up against recruiting drives all over this country and. that was that while. i was i was i. was. one of the most but alice i can wear in front of san a central high school just three miles from. me. when i make it and military have an office inside i you know it's delicious you don't....
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and his departure from the pentagon in 1968, as much i think as lbj's march 31st speech of that year marked the glorious end of an era once bright with promise. as the war provoked increasingly nasty divisions in the united states, mcnamara became a target for critics from both left and right. unaware of his muted tightly constrained and largely internalized descent, doves viewed him as the technocrat as his blind faith in technology and statistics plunged the united states into a destructive quagmire. hawks, on the other hand, announced with growing venom his alleged refusal to give the military the freedom and the means to win a war, in their view, imminently winnable. in my experience, talking with veterans over the last 40 years, only the name jane fonda is likely to provoke more anger than that of robert mcnamara. the publication of his memoir in 1995, and his admission that in his words we were wrong, terribly wrong, ignited the war over the war yet again. for both sides once more raising the issue of how the secretary of defense could have stuck with a war he had come to see a
and his departure from the pentagon in 1968, as much i think as lbj's march 31st speech of that year marked the glorious end of an era once bright with promise. as the war provoked increasingly nasty divisions in the united states, mcnamara became a target for critics from both left and right. unaware of his muted tightly constrained and largely internalized descent, doves viewed him as the technocrat as his blind faith in technology and statistics plunged the united states into a destructive...
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the pentagon said that a young soldier has been killed in afghanistan. he was take '2and a member of the california national guard. he was killed last thursday by an ied. his family shared a picture that he sent home posing with two youngsters. they are working on funeral arrangements. >> rising from the earth the major construction now underway on the 49ers future home and what lays ahead. >> tech titans in court. the battle over smart phones and what it means fo consumers. but first. >> take a look. what oakland police are are you saying about this large mexican peso note and it's connection to a recent killing. . >>> oakland police taking an unusual step as they search for clowes in the city's latest homicide. heather holmes is live where she talked about an item taken from the victim. >> reporter: investigators rarely release this information but in this case they believe it could be useful. the victim has carrying a very unusual wallet. it looked just like this 1,000 mexican peso note. it and the man's phone were both taken before he was shot once i
the pentagon said that a young soldier has been killed in afghanistan. he was take '2and a member of the california national guard. he was killed last thursday by an ied. his family shared a picture that he sent home posing with two youngsters. they are working on funeral arrangements. >> rising from the earth the major construction now underway on the 49ers future home and what lays ahead. >> tech titans in court. the battle over smart phones and what it means fo consumers. but...
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we have a prostate program at the pentagon. the health research at the pentagon should be about things that directly affect troops in terms of battle, infectious diseases, posttraumatic stress disorder, and the things that impact the health of our troops directly. as a consequence of them being deployed or a part of the military. >> besides the audit requiring an audit of legislation, do you have plans to try to make some of these recommendations a reality. for example, defense authorization bill may come to the floor today. >> if you can get any amendments. last year because of the amendments about halfway through. we will offer a ton of amendment. we will not be allowed to get him hurt. that is the dysfunction of washington. we do not legislate properly on the floor. in terms of having a position to have a chance to change something that would benefit the country in the long run vs benefit to the political process of moving a bill across the floor. >alan not comment on the spirit that will be in negotiation. we will not get e
we have a prostate program at the pentagon. the health research at the pentagon should be about things that directly affect troops in terms of battle, infectious diseases, posttraumatic stress disorder, and the things that impact the health of our troops directly. as a consequence of them being deployed or a part of the military. >> besides the audit requiring an audit of legislation, do you have plans to try to make some of these recommendations a reality. for example, defense...
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barbara starr reporting at the pentagon, appreciate that. fascinating stuff tonight. we'll see what he says exactly tomorrow. >>> now a look at today's briefings on benghazi. in closed door sessions, you might not have heard this, members of the congressional intelligence committees watched a video that was recovered from the u.s. consulate compound in libya showing them what happened as the attack unfolded. some of the video was taken by a drone according to law makers we spoke with. dana bash is on capitol hill for us tonight. she's got more reaction to the video. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, the video we're told was actually a combination of what was recovered from the consulate, actual closed circuit video, and video that was gotten from drones above, and what we're told, at least i'm told by one source who is in one of the briefings is that you could actually see the attack real-time, including christopher stevens, the ambassador who was one of the four americans killed, being dragged out of the attack. the other thing that is just clearly chilling,
barbara starr reporting at the pentagon, appreciate that. fascinating stuff tonight. we'll see what he says exactly tomorrow. >>> now a look at today's briefings on benghazi. in closed door sessions, you might not have heard this, members of the congressional intelligence committees watched a video that was recovered from the u.s. consulate compound in libya showing them what happened as the attack unfolded. some of the video was taken by a drone according to law makers we spoke with....
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from terror networks to the nuclear weapons program, secretary panetta is the person at the pentagon to make sure that iran is not a threat to american national security. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming a great friend, the secretary of defense of the united states, leon panetta. ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you, michael for that very kind introduction. congratulations, on becoming aipac's new president and thank you, thank you for your life-long dedication to a strong u.s./israel relationship. it's my great honor to be here. and to be the first secretary of defense to address the aipac policy conference in more than 20 years. i come here as secretary is but more significantly i come here as a life long friend of israel. a few weeks ago, i had the opportunity to sit down with howard core and lee rose enberg at my office in the pentagon. they briefed me on how they saw the future of the u.s./israel relationship and together we discussed ways to strengthen, to enhance and to deepen the
from terror networks to the nuclear weapons program, secretary panetta is the person at the pentagon to make sure that iran is not a threat to american national security. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming a great friend, the secretary of defense of the united states, leon panetta. ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you, michael for that very kind introduction. congratulations, on becoming aipac's new president and thank you, thank you for your life-long dedication to a strong...
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so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. are going to be. there's no family privacy. the recruiters call them up every night we run meant they lost brothers he spun out a latino parents are up against recruiting drives all over this country. that was the last. i was was. i. was. one of the most but i'll stick to where in front of san a central high school. just three miles from here wanna that is me yes they left him dead according to quantum mechanical and military have an office inside you know if it's the nest delicacy don't. get it here ninety percent of the students are latinos. i did this of c.d.'s i stand shoulder to the elephant instructors encourage the kids to train as a junior reserve officers on my day off u.c.l.a. uni are there to be so many that if he is on that that means you're going to end recruiters finish the job and enlisting them in the army is for them out of going up on a slogan is using data now they have to. sort of memo said one of his studio pentagon figures tell us that latino's and african-americans as time serve
so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. are going to be. there's no family privacy. the recruiters call them up every night we run meant they lost brothers he spun out a latino parents are up against recruiting drives all over this country. that was the last. i was was. i. was. one of the most but i'll stick to where in front of san a central high school. just three miles from here wanna that is me yes they left him dead according to quantum mechanical and military have an...
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so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. are going to be. there's no family privacy. recruiters call them up every night run meant they lost by the latino parents. are up against recruiting drives all over this country and they played. well. in the. in the. i. was. one of thomas but alice had to wear in front of sun ac into a high school just three miles from. me as they left. and military have an office inside our uniforms. don't. get it here ninety percent of the students are latinos. i did this of c.s.i. stunt instructor some courage the kids to train as a junior reserve officer said i'm a day off you see i leave you never going to be show me that he is on that i mean you got to end recruiters finish the job you're listing them in the army is fair amount of the slogan is using data now they have to. subtly emotionless studio pentagon figures tell us that latinos and african-americans stand serve in the lower ranks of the u.s. military said reese's meet that is. among the first soldiers to die at least three were hispanics and. the first m
so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. are going to be. there's no family privacy. recruiters call them up every night run meant they lost by the latino parents. are up against recruiting drives all over this country and they played. well. in the. in the. i. was. one of thomas but alice had to wear in front of sun ac into a high school just three miles from. me as they left. and military have an office inside our uniforms. don't. get it here ninety percent of the students...
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defense authorities go offensive in cyber warfare the pentagon's cyber command has fast tracked the development of the weapons that ministration just announced a one hundred ten million dollars per. solicit proposals from universities and video game manufacturers to so much hype about cyber war is that some people that seem to be in the authority about war start talking about technology as if they understand that they're always talking about war because that's their business and so they're trying to rope technology into that and so when we have no control of our technology we have these people that wish to use it for for their ends for war specifically that's a recipe for some pretty scary stuff cyberspace as a whole is now seen by the u.s. military as a vast area of opportunity you can't really tell the government don't do to others what you don't want them to tell you but a lot of the recent revelations about the you was being engaged in the cyber attacks one might ask what kind of a message that the center of all the government even the dems cyberattacks have heard them all but it fell like
defense authorities go offensive in cyber warfare the pentagon's cyber command has fast tracked the development of the weapons that ministration just announced a one hundred ten million dollars per. solicit proposals from universities and video game manufacturers to so much hype about cyber war is that some people that seem to be in the authority about war start talking about technology as if they understand that they're always talking about war because that's their business and so they're...
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do think those operating out of the office of special plans in the pentagon, those who created and disseminated false intelligence, should they be held accountable? on c-span, they have often had the former head of the cia, michael shearer, on and he's in the three issues on what people are angry with the u.s. is our support for dictators in the region, the u.s. support for israel matter what they do -- no matter what they do, and also our military bases to access the oil in that region. if you could talk about the core reasons of people in that part of the world are so angry about with the u.s., as michael shearer has talked about. guest: one of the stories i tell in my book has to do with, frankly, my first experiences meeting with a large group of islamic americans and foreign students in madison, wisconsin, did you days after 9/11. they had an open house to have a dialogue. they had a wonderful reception and had a great time talking. i asked the question the basically asked, what the source of the the dealings in the middle east war. there were comments about israel and the palestinians, an
do think those operating out of the office of special plans in the pentagon, those who created and disseminated false intelligence, should they be held accountable? on c-span, they have often had the former head of the cia, michael shearer, on and he's in the three issues on what people are angry with the u.s. is our support for dictators in the region, the u.s. support for israel matter what they do -- no matter what they do, and also our military bases to access the oil in that region. if you...
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. >>> this week in washington two countries for the pentagon to continue to worry about. first up syria. as the killing continues there defense secretary will be on capitol hill trying to explain to congress what the pentagon has in mind, if anything, about the crisis in that country. and as u.s. and israeli officials hold talks this week about the crisis over iran the pentagon will also be on the hot seat trying to explain whether it has any new ideas about how to make iran turn away from its nuclear ambitions. >>> coming up this week on wall street more earnings from kaechs including anheuser busch. the economy will be important over the all important february jobs report. we'll get key manufacturing readings on monday and expecting good news out of apple. the company is holding an event in california on wednesday and all bets are that it will release the ipad 3. we'll keep an eye on that on cnn money. >>> here is what we are watching this week. fran drecher's bold new move, the star is going to tell me why she is prepare toog officiate a gay marriage and opens up about
. >>> this week in washington two countries for the pentagon to continue to worry about. first up syria. as the killing continues there defense secretary will be on capitol hill trying to explain to congress what the pentagon has in mind, if anything, about the crisis in that country. and as u.s. and israeli officials hold talks this week about the crisis over iran the pentagon will also be on the hot seat trying to explain whether it has any new ideas about how to make iran turn away...
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so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. that there is a less is one part of the. history there is no family privacy. the recruiters call them up every night the run meant they lost brothers he spun out latino parents are up against recruiting drives all over this country in a place. that well. i was was. i. was. one of the most but i'll second where in front of san ysidro high school just three miles from. me yes they left. and military have an office inside our uniforms. don't. get it here ninety percent of the students are latinos. i did this of c.s.a. stand in the instructors encourage the kids to train as junior reserve officers. that if he is on that that means you're going to end recruiters finish the job in listing them in the arm. me it's him out of point about a slogan is using data and other hits to. pentagon figures tell us that latino's and african-americans estime serve in the lower ranks of the u.s. military said reese's meet that is. the entry will be medals among the first soldiers to die at least three were
so the pentagon has direct access to all these young people. that there is a less is one part of the. history there is no family privacy. the recruiters call them up every night the run meant they lost brothers he spun out latino parents are up against recruiting drives all over this country in a place. that well. i was was. i. was. one of the most but i'll second where in front of san ysidro high school just three miles from. me yes they left. and military have an office inside our uniforms....
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all we know about war -- i've been involved in pentagon stuff for a long time now. they're all klee share in the pentagon that no plan survives first contact with the enemy. the world will not go according to the way matt proposed, it won't go the way i said it will. it will go in some uncertain trajectory. but in a region that is extraordinarily unstable, where there's already extraordinary uncertainty in a global economy that's just now pulling out of the great recession, it's time to be cautious and to not fall prey to best case assumptions about how easily the war will go, how much time it will buy, how easy it will be to bottle of iran in the after math. reject the worst case assumptions, be equally skeptical about the best case assumptions as it relates to war. the good news is i'm not as pessimistic about diplomacy at the end of the day i think as matt is. i don't think there's going to be a breakthrough in the coming months but the iranians are really hurting. the regime is hurting. the supreme leader has made certain moves inside his government to give some
all we know about war -- i've been involved in pentagon stuff for a long time now. they're all klee share in the pentagon that no plan survives first contact with the enemy. the world will not go according to the way matt proposed, it won't go the way i said it will. it will go in some uncertain trajectory. but in a region that is extraordinarily unstable, where there's already extraordinary uncertainty in a global economy that's just now pulling out of the great recession, it's time to be...
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i think that's the likeliest area of actual conflict. >> the pentagon will often say and right now the u.s. spends something like 4, 5, 6 times what china spends on its defense spending. and the big question then becomes what is china's intention? (instrumental music) >> in a national call to arms defense secretary leon panetta warned the threat of a significant cyber attack against america is already here. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. >> what are the threats american's face in this century? with the attacks of september 11th, the u.s. has had to completely rethink how it defends its citizens. the enemy no longer a national armies but rather determined individuals. >> there are not going to be a lot of countries that are gonna be stupid enough to put tank armies out in the desert against us anymore to allow us to annihilate them. what the lessons of history of the last twenty years or so certainly teach us is that if you're fight us, you can have greater success by using terrorist tactics, by employing suicide bombers, i.e.d.'s, thos
i think that's the likeliest area of actual conflict. >> the pentagon will often say and right now the u.s. spends something like 4, 5, 6 times what china spends on its defense spending. and the big question then becomes what is china's intention? (instrumental music) >> in a national call to arms defense secretary leon panetta warned the threat of a significant cyber attack against america is already here. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber...